
On 1/15/20 3:46 PM, Peter King via talk wrote:
On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 03:00:36PM -0500, Alvin Starr via talk wrote:
When I order something from AmazonĀ not long after I get emails from various phisherpeople claiming to be UPS or some other delivery company. The messages are coming through an old email address that is badly spam filtered. I had that very thing happen to me on an order from Amazon about ten days ago. The phishing was via a note from UPS that they couldn't deliver a package, but to get it I had to give them my credit card number ... at the time I was surprised, since it followed close on the heels of one delivery and right while I was waiting for another. So, almost plausible. But as usual, the phishing email was so clumsily written and executed that there was no question but that it was a fake.
Yep that's it. Here is what I got.
Dear Customer,
We attempted to deliver your item at 1:30pm on 14th January, 2020. (Read enclosed file details) The delivery attempt failed because nobody was present at the shipping address, so this notification has been automatically sent.
If the parcel is not scheduled for re-delivery or picked up within 72 hours, it will be returned to the sender.
Label Number: (Read enclosed file details) Class: Package Services Service(s): (Read enclosed file details) Status: e-Notification sent
Read the enclosed file for details.
UPS Customer Service.
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